Logan History - Historic Photo Collection

This is a free resource of historical photographs that depict the history of Logan City and Cache Valley. If you use these photographs, please credit the Logan Library. Send us an email if you would like to comment on the collection.

Taken April 1979 from Stan Spence Hot Air Balloon looking northward. House in the Center of the photograph is the Rex Sandberg Home. There is now an Arbys located just to the west and a Wal-Mart to the East of where that home stood. Houses at lower right are James Bradley, Nellie Tarbet, and Harry Jensen. Logan River at top and Spring Creek in center. Donated by David R. Sandberg.

Picture ID: 278

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Scenery

Aerial View of LoganLogan, UtahUnknown Date

Picture ID: 331

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Scenery

Aerial View of ProvidenceProvidence, UtahUnknown Date

Picture ID: 330

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Scenery

Agricultural Equipment in PetersboroPetersboro, UtahJuly 1910

Agricultural equipment in Petersboro, Utah, July 1910. Big 4 gas tractor is on the left. To the right of a sign announcing "Petersboro Spur" is a flat car carrying the latest model case metal body separator thresher with power feeder and blower for stacking straw.

Picture ID: 9L

Source: Ray Somers Photo Collection

Albert Thompson House155 East Center1998

This simple Victorian home was built in 1904 by Albert Thompson. He was one of the founders of Utah Mortgage and Loan in 1892. In 1903 he helped found the Cache Valley Banking Company whose building is a landmark in the Historic District.

Alma Victor Reese was born in Benson, Utah in 1875, son of Charles and Sarah (Griffiths) Reese, and his wife Rhoda (Woolf) Reese.

Picture ID: 513

Source: John F. Robinson Collection

Alma V. Reese FamilyBenson, UtahAbout 1925

Alma Victor Reese was born in Benson, Utah in 1875, son of Charles and Sarah (Griffiths) Reese. Also pictured are his wife, Rhoda (Woolf) Reese, and children Alma jr. (far left), Frank, Dean, Don, Harriet, Afton, and Bert.

Picture ID: 511

Source: John F. Robinson Collection

Alonzo Sheridan BlairLogan, Utahabout 1880

Alonzo Sheridan Blair, son of James & Catherine (Jordan) Blair, was born February 19, 1828 in Tennessee. In 1856 she married Hannah Johnson. He died in Colorado in 1890.

Picture ID: 564

Source: Whit Young Collection

Alpine Ski Shop1094 North Mainabout 1980

A photograph of the Alpine Ski Shop, Ed Harris proprietor.

Picture ID: 314

Source: John F. Robinson Collection

Al's Fix-It Shop25 West 600 Northabout 1976

Owned by Alfred C. Peterson, this shop specialized mostly in fixing lawnmowers. He is remembered for his honesty and kindness and passed away in 1983.

Picture ID: 150

Source: Community Development Photo Collection

Al's Sporting Goods99 West Center1973

Al's Sporting Goods has been found in a variety of locations through the years. Stork's Landing, a store featuring child and infant products, is in this building currently. Also viewable in image is Earl's Printing Company.

Picture ID: 184

Source: Logan Beautification Committee (1973)

Alvin Crockett

First mayor of Logan, Utah. This is a photograph taken from a collection of former mayor photographs which is hanging in Logan City Hall. Click here for more information.

Picture ID: 436

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-People

Alvin J. SharpHull, Englandabout 1911

Alvin J. Sharp was of Preston, Idaho. This photo is included in a collection of early LDS mission photographs taken in England. They were found amongst other materials which were donated to the Logan Library as part of the Everton Collection. If you know something about the person pictured, please let us know.

Picture ID: 367

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-People

Amanda (Eliason) BensonUtahAbout 1882

Amanda Charlata Eliason, daughter of Anders & Hedvig (Carlson) Eliason, was born June 4, 1861 in Sweden. In 1880 she married Frank Andrus Benson. She lived most of her life in Logan died and there in 1922.

Picture ID: 574

Source: Whit Young Collection

Amy (Chadwick) Balliff and daughter AdeleLogan, Utahabout 1896

Amy Florence (Chadwick) Balliff and her daughter Adele.

Picture ID: 611

Source: Whit Young Collection

Anderson Lumber Company255 South 300 Westabout 1925

Anthon Anderson was the founder of the Anderson Lumber company in 1915. The company continued until the late twentieth century. This image was taken from a brochure in folder 2 of the Cache County Business collection.

Picture ID: 668

Source: Logan Library Photo Collection-Buildings

Anderson Lumber TruckCenter Street and MainJuly 25, 1930

This photograph taken during the 1930 24th of July Parade shows a drum of raffle tickets on the bed of an Anderson Lumber Company truck.